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According to Rasmussen Reports:

Seventy-one percent (71%) of voters nationwide say they're at least somewhat angry about the current policies of the federal government. That figure includes 46% who are Very Angry.

The latest Rasmussen Reports national telephone survey finds that only 27% are not angry about the government's policies, including 10% who are Not at All Angry.

What I want to know is, who are the ten percent?

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Shoshanna| 12.1.09 @ 10:30PM

I am rapidly coming to believe that our national motto should be changed from the increasingly absurd "E pluribus unum" to "I love my country but fear my government."

Liz| 12.1.09 @ 10:54PM

10% who are Not at All Angry? Try Capitol Hill.

Kirby| 12.2.09 @ 12:42AM

The other 10% are on Prozac.

Pecos Pete| 12.2.09 @ 6:10AM

Me thinks the 10% are federal government employees ... excluding the armed forces.

Mike | 12.2.09 @ 8:41AM

These statistics must give a measure of cheer to our enemies. It doesn't take a keen imagination to figure out how they will turn this into propaganda to use against us.

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